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Some dolphins appear to have orca friends. Scientists think they have figured out what’s going on

17.12.2025    WSVN 7 News Miami    1 views
Some dolphins appear to have orca friends. Scientists think they have figured out what’s going on

CNN A pod of Pacific white-sided dolphins off the coast of British Columbia have been observed cooperating with orcas a traditional enemy that s better known for taking out great white sharks than friendly interaction Scientists say they have documented the dolphins and a local population of killer whales known as Northern Resident orcas teaming up to hunt the orcas staple food salmon Though other groups of orcas feast on dolphins Northern Residents do not Still it is the first time this type of cooperative behavior has been documented between the two marine mammals researchers stated Seeing them dive and hunt in sync with dolphins thoroughly changes our understanding of what those encounters mean reported Sarah Fortune Canadian Wildlife Federation chair in large whale conservation and an assistant professor in Dalhousie University s oceanography department Fortune was the lead author of the examination which published Thursday in the journal Scientific Reports To witness the dolphins and orcas interacting the researchers captured drone footage as well as underwater video by attaching suction tags to the orcas that were equipped with cameras and hydrophones Their footage proved that the killer whales traveled toward the dolphins and followed them at the surface level The underwater footage revealed that the killer whales were also following dolphins on their dives of up to meters feet where the orcas were able to prey on Chinook salmon Though light levels are low at those depths Fortune disclosed cameras picked up the killer whales catching salmon with clouds of blood billowing from their mouths and hydrophones picked up the crunch of a kill To understand better what was happening the researchers also eavesdropped on the echolocation clicks made by dolphins and orcas which allow animals to deal with and sense their context by listening to the returned echoes of the noises they make We can look at the characteristics of these clicks to infer whether a whale is actively chasing a prey for a fish and also whether it may have caught the fish Fortune reported The researchers recorded instances of dolphins and orcas interacting between August and They revealed that all the whales that interacted with dolphins also engaged in killing eating and searching for salmon Put together the input Fortune and her colleagues collected suggested that the killer whales fearsome predators able to take on great whites and whale sharks several times their size were essentially using the dolphins as scouts By hunting with other echolocating animals like the dolphins they might be increasing their acoustic field of view providing greater opportunity to detect where the salmon are That s sort of the prevailing thought here she explained Using dolphins in this way would also allow the orcas to conserve vitality with salmon often hiding at depths to try and avoid predators such as orcas But what do dolphins get out of the interactions The video Fortune and her colleagues collected revealed that once the orcas caught their prey and shared it with the pod the dolphins were quick to eat the leftovers But salmon isn t a core part of a dolphin s diet so greater access to food likely wasn t the sole motivation Fortune reported By hanging out with the orcas dolphins likely gain protection from other orca pods that pass through the area and hunt dolphins In addition to the salmon-eating Northern Resident killer whales the region is home to a distinct type of orca known as the Bigg s or transient killer whales that specialize in eating marine mammals such as dolphins Interactions between Northern Residents and dolphins have occurred off northeastern Vancouver Island for at least three decades according to Brittany Visona-Kelly a senior manager at Canadian conservation group Ocean Wise s Whales Initiative who wasn t involved in this research but has studied the interactions between dolphins porpoises and the same population of orcas In her experience it was the dolphins that initiated interaction with the killer whales not the other way around and she revealed she was skeptical that the two were genuinely engaging in cooperative foraging Instead she revealed the orcas may have viewed the dolphins as an annoying pest that was easier to put up with than get rid of Over several years of observations we concluded that dolphins and porpoises not killer whales benefit the majority from these encounters Dolphins and porpoises likely gain protection from their primary predator she revealed via email We suggest that Northern Resident killer whales derive no clear benefits from these interactions but that actively avoiding or resisting them may impose greater energetic costs than tolerating them she added Fortune however declared her gang s findings upended the prevailing view among scientists of the interactions Under that paradigm the dolphins would need to be just kind of hanging out at the surface grubbing scraps not exerting time and potential and effort in the process which they certainly are she explained adding that her band located no evidence of antagonistic or avoidant behavior by the orcas toward the dolphins What s more the research by Fortune and her colleagues was the first time underwater footage has been used to understand the behavior she added Cooperation between different species is relatively common in nature but rarer among mammals and typically doesn t involve predators declared Judith Bronstein University Distinguished Professor in the University of Arizona s department of ecology and evolutionary biology who studies interspecies cooperation However she noted that coyotes had been observed hunting with badgers and opossums with ocelots A multitude of species feed together Bronstein mentioned noting that mixed flocks of birds mixed shoals of fish for instance all look out for predators What s cool about this example is that each of the species has different abilities she announced and when you look at collaboration between species you re consistently looking for the benefit that outweighs the cost

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